October 31, 2008 - December 28, 2025
Obituary
Noah Juan Auburn Tracy was born 10/31/2008, our Halloween baby whose first outfit was a ghost onesie. Noah loved his birthday from the time he was old enough to understand what everyone was doing. He loved dressing up and walking from house to house asking for candy. He once believed all the children were dressing up just for him, because it was his birthday. Growing up he loved Star Wars, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ben 10, and Spiderman. However, once he discovered his love for basketball around the age of 7, he was instantly hooked! He loved spending hours practicing, shooting baskets, imitating his favorite players (Derrick Rose, James Harden, Steph Curry, Damien Lillard and Ja Morant among others) and playing horse. He played basketball for many teams during his time with the YMCA winning countless medals, growing as an athlete, and scoring many many points with his signature three point shot. Noah was a kind, loving, funny, quiet yet friendly young man. "Nowie" was always making his mother laugh with his jokes and funny sayings. Noah was also an excellent student who earned straight "A"s. Beyond his academic and athletic achievements, Noah also dedicated his time working with the youth at the Seifert Community Center where he once attended. Noah always wanted to help his family and friends if he could. He was a sweet boy and respectful to everyone he met. Noah also loved music, playing video games online with friends, and dressing to impress! He never left the house (even for the smallest task) without looking his absolute best. He was a constant perfectionist when it came to his appearance as he would spend hours getting ready. He was always sure to keep up with the latest fashion. He cleaned his favorite sneakers often, and always had his hair styled immaculately. Noah will be greatly missed by those who loved him and his legacy will live on in our hearts. The memories he shared with all of us will forever be cherished. Noah brought joy to everyone who was lucky enough to have known him. His impact on the world was short but powerful and his memory will forever live on within many. He is loved and remembered by his mother Breanna Vinson; father Bobby Tracy Jr., grandparents, great-grandparents, aunts, uncles, and several cousins.
Service
Private service will be held on Tuesday, January 13, 2026. Contact family for details.
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